Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center, national park exhibit removals paused
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Construction crews removed President Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center's facade early Saturday, completing a removal ordered by a federal judge after the Trump administration made unsuccessful last-minute legal attempts to block it. The court ruled that only Congress has authority to rename federal buildings, not the president unilaterally.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasized Trump's legal defeat, characterizing the removal as a lost 'legal battle' and highlighting the failed 'eleventh-hour' efforts to overrule the court's authority.
A crew stripped President Trump's name from the front of the Kennedy Center overnight, after a federal judge rejected the administration's efforts to keep the signage in place.
The removal followed a separate ruling that paused a presidential directive to remove signs and exhibits at national parks that cast the U.S. in a "negative light." Olivia Gazis has more. ...
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